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rtrtiiiiii i '; THE WASHINGTON HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1913. Lansburgh&Bro. 420 to 430 7th St. 417 to 425 8th St. 36-inch $1.25 Foulards at 89c PoMtich all pure ilk, and show crproof ; a w cll-know n mako. They come in black, Copenhagen, navy, and brown grounds with white close and space dots Regular $1.2."i nuaht. lor one day :!G-inch $1.2.1 Chiffon Taffetas for 89c Changeable 69c SPLIT IN RANKS OF SUFFRAGISTS Southern, Central, and West ern States' Representa tives May Bolt "PINK TEA" DISGUSTS Dissatisfied Members Say They Want a More Militant Method of Convincing Men. MI pure silk, soft and strong; 2.1 color combinations cry much in demand for spring wear. Rcgu- iCQ r $12. alucs at..VV H la iiefoiii: c:oin. novtr: uot fail to VISIT Baltimore.Annapolis mi inn U.S. Naval Academy TRAINS nKHY THiarV MIMTES From 11th timl New A nrk V venue. nr block of Trens m:c f.HKT I. -. .N i. acdi:my Trains e.mr 1 TrtAtrirjli to the file of tn II Tl of V re c1 -ndcure Old Hr Hand Conrcrtx ir Inring Fourteenth and New utrs rfr r the hur, operate d rrct Natal .Vcademj svn.-rs of the Dec aration of la where Washington reigned Ins ms v 4' or 1 1 ht. n- riaces -:: It i lurm tunes that you Drills Dally "t the radfmv. I Hern. An insurgent movement In the ranks threatens to Import British methods for tile prosecution or the votes for wom en fight In this country. Some dissatisfied members, -who"" feci thnt "Gen " Rosalie Jones and her band of "hikers"' were not treated just right by the officers of tho national associa tion. hae banded together and formed te ititlvn plans for holding a separate intlon il convention in Mav. Thev sav th are tired of "pink tea" methods. I and want to got out and fight. The new orgat.'zatlon will be formed under the auspices of the Mississippi valley suffrage association, which eludes all organizations in the Central Wet and Southern States There will hrt delegations from the other organiza tions which object to the tame methods now emplojcd Tho regular national organization Is to bo ignored Whether the new suffrage association will resort to the convincing brick and battle-ax to persuade the. men-folk" of tho country of woman's fitness for tho ballot has not Iwn iletlnitily stated Several hundred suffragists who were here for the pageant, und who were par ticularly riled by the rough usage Riven them at the hinds of the rrnwds Mon dav. am In favor of maklnR the new organization as militant as rosslble. Col. Craft Wnnts right. Col Ida Cr.ift. one of the "hikers." vetcrdiv announced thnt the members of the new organization would go out and tlRht wherever men could be found obdurate, to the "cause" Tho dissatts ned women say that if the men must have .1 revolution to become convinced that women are in earnott. then the sooner tho revolution Is nstil the iHf -fvY nasBBBBBBBBBi ItSBVi.i'OT'aataaaSBBBBBBBBBBa BK'43m& JaafaSBBBBBBBBBl MJ. CKVl LEOXiRD -WOOD. WOOD MAY SUCCEED HIMSELF AS CHIEF Belief Prevails that the Former Rough Rider Will Be Re appointed. Maj Gen. Leonard Wood will be re appointed Chief of Staff of the Army to succeed himself for two moro v,tars. in the belief of armv officers here. HU term of office concluded jestcrdnv. but his" reappointment may not bo made for several dajs Despite tho objections which certain members of ConRress have to Gen Wood, it Is trtatcd that he h ts fcufliiient support in the Wilson adminis tration to nnke another term certain. COUNTING HERALD VOTES ATREMENDOUSTASK KERN IS NAMED StENATELEADER Martin's Mantle Falls Upon Hoosier, Who Will Steer Legislative Policies. TILLMAN MAKES TALK South Carolinian, Once "Pitchfork Ben," Now "Reactionary," Will Get Appropriations' Chairmanship. One Rapidly nf Our Crent JOHN PAUL JONES, pt at the 'Nnvnl Academy DON'T MISS THE BEST SIDE TRIP OUT OF WASHINGTON. Ask Our tcrnl for Full Information. Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Electric Railroad Company, UTII M M w -nriK we. . w.. Ili.n.t Ilnlldlnc. I ELK GROVE BUTTER nThe Batter for par ticular people all the time. It is pure, de licious, and appetiz-SSSBSEa-. ing- 1 GOLDEN & CO., Sin. i.. tt. i Mim of the out-of-town suffragit. bulling over with scorn and Indignation at the Insults and taunts that they had MirfVrcd at the hands of rowdies-, swore aliegiinoe to the new orRanlzation, and went horn. preparl to comp.te with their English sifters for the honors of m.il.niR men mi-er.iblo until they Rrant worn, n the ballot The letter carried bv Gen Rosalie Jones to Wellington, which, nt the di re, tion of the officers 'of the national organization wis delivered into the hinds of Mls Alice Paul miv never rt uli President Wilson Gen Jones has lot all interest in the lettt r hhe mint hive an thing more to do with it Mis Paul sii "die h-" nothlnc to do with It MONEY RAISED QUICKLY. Takes In J7SO n ' vilve-i-tl.lnc. w. x Minute fill Stop Look Listen fussmiNE The crenti place clean Iliissolllne When the st thine Tor miklnc the s a small application of proters tell sou other t as Rood," smllt at thorn w ood The pride th it Representative Rlitz of Illinois feels for ills home cltv. Cat fct Iiuls. was increased vestenlav hv a t. ICRnni thit told of a record madt there when toe sum of C.rrt was raised in an hour This monev ih for an advertisini; cam paiRn to make known the industrial ad-vant.iRi- that Kat St rouis .I.ilms to bol.l out The banks subscribed JI.ViO ei h and the pub'lf utllitj orpnrutions from 1 AJ to $-Y each, atcordlns to the tt .gram m:vTii itKconn. v IIITK 1 a VI riniK -0 Wif Avlin H"piHl .. rtr V 1'n.n u t.riotsil HorttaL a Tli 1 -ferth 7 "3 It I arr n llic .1 VValte- : 6D Is-frt-. M n Vnl nrlte I Van lukirk 3! Nat. Hm nP I, ,u 1 I ItadK-. ! (: Mi V rr ..-.rs l.clli . 1C1 II I r JlnJ ratinee SI W O M Mr VVn II Tlioraa. 3 l.arfle'il Hn-ntal V f FJ'am 53 1311 IVUv St r Wn II ban ?- II i 3rd Plv l' Dozen Qerks Are Getting Them in Shape. The huMe't peopli In a-hlnRton are the dozen emploes couutinR tho ballots In The Washington Herild's contest, which was closed February l"1 At The WashinRton Heralds eontest he.idqinrters.Tll Thlrti enth Street North west, the twelve pcr-on. under protier and careful direction, are RoitiR hteadilv forward with the work, which naturallv is urduous for inanv. manv thousands of votes were cast. V verv tematfc plan of countlnR has been adopted and a vilt to the contest headquarters nil show' how expeditiously a trenicndou tak can be done when It Is Rone at in the riRht vvav The count is ilrcaflv beinp iro'ten into m h slnpe that the result be announced tn a tew e!ij-. thoiiRii tne date of the announcement or the results has not been definite ly set. 'Ihe decll..iis as to the awards will be .itinoune ed bv 'Ihe Her lid at S'sm as flllll decisions are tab dated "UNCLE JOE" IS BUSY. Call nr Father and Cat Mild shiver "I nele Joe' Cannon vlflt.-d the Slit Department JcMerdav and caused a mil shiver to ikiss down the Iruks of . p lonuts at the unconventional minn. li (h he addressed Third ssstant .-. t retery of State Chindltr Hale After InnulriiiR after the Secrrtarv father the former peaker said Giv. him mv rrpanls und tell him I havi been too d busv t . e lilm . rctarv Hales fither is former senate Uugenc Hale of Jlaine. WEATHER CONDITIONS. I' Mo TO . II. In-j CALL N. 2013 For an Auto Ride TOl'It IN S tits M MGHT J.t;i;lNG I1L.SFS FOH IIIIIC. Reasonable Rates Quick Service Washington Auto Service Co. 1010 14T1I ST. X. W. Particular People Patronize the COLUMBIA LAUNDRY Main Office and Works 623 G Street N. W. Relief For Weak Women Mr T VVoik. V nr Part Koii l I- -jrt, i.) li, vt st n I"ra 11-. V C arvron CS ; fmta C irHe' tiw FU -,! II ailr, 42, Iszrrzmcr Hnrjnul II nrr I Vnmann 53 511 O M HIT Tlmna II Vlillbum. :i Hi. Vjijlum Hop I: I I. Itncrrs 3, 43 6lh ht. w II rr . oll n i.mt Iloerftal Insane J a 11 1 lar ?3 IVII Ulnar I t ner I -1111 1 k U-onati 43 Irriicnee Ho.piUl Minr I Sutherliu 33 TnIroiI IlospitaL Ilnnnri II Klllinurr li dm 633 1 St rr I finl ef Ilenj T and NcttH. 31 IIrn.l,rson. 1 laj, IJ1 L. st v coixir.i.n Jamre (mm 45 ruheniiloMe Honpi'al Vhra 1am Hankv. 13 IVeiilman h II ptal. hn Whiticr 71 Illuc Plainv II C ViiCTJa VI V.,f 80 fOia M st nw Mm Uirn Tut.rT.'ul.i't II.r;tlt Mie nirk Co. t Il7;ntal Inare He We VV aslnnclnn JO 1" Lallan tit. re Wm S 1 arer 34 837 ii.l M- te e.proaiii I!nn PI III 2th t nrc I a VI yrr ;. ( nlamMa Ilolntal ftTO irimli a 1 uckv lnitntArn n ct lrftrra at tj-pes-n er 1 1 sellable. I s Iletrtmmt of Ven.-iittire Uratlrr Kiirrvl VVasliiiton P I Hftneslae Marrli 5 IJ13. The Hatu xlJeU nai rrrprt 1 in Hie N.tlint Tiie-da ruaht is nKnlne niMil ntwanl anrt while th ositrr iv now evrr the nnrthrrn like TTBinn IV area ef tTciHtatien attnidmc it lias e..icnd thr i.trlher-itral -UUf Th .Ii.tnttai e le. nutrcmer. acnniHnp.l hv atnrir win.lv and frllewol trt a e4.I eeaee tie trmi-ratiire in tie nnr vliWvitsi Vallrv Nile iinAliIeraWT NIot the vavinal normil Tie wrallwr -a elean-d 11 the ha.ttni stte ani fair weather lias prevailed pTrrally thns fheut Ihe fvwitli I.ocnl Temierntnre. Alidnulit 43 3 a m . 4" 4 1 m 41 S 1 m 43 in a m , 47 13 ik-d, 47 3 r m (4 I ie n , II 6 p m 4) rv n . li I) p ra t. Ill.-iest, SI lowest 41 Itcbtiie lnmllitT a a m . ir, p pi 4? 8 pm. V. rainfall ( p m t. ! p ml n.uie, lifFirs ef ein.hne 115 f-r cent e' pibc Min ahme 10 0 Temprratnrea In Other Cities. Trrrppratt rrs In other cities. trtther with ths mount of rainfall for tiie twentt four boura cnd at I p. m jeaUrclar. ate aa fo'lowa. Vevll:e Atlanta. 1 VtlintR- c HLnvrck. Senator John Worth Kern of Indiana was elected chairman of the Democratic caucus yesterday, succeeding Senator Thomas F Martin of Virginia, who withdrew- from the race a few days ago. when It became apparent that he could not win. Senator Francis 43. Newlands of Nevada was chosen vice chairmrfh, and Senator Wlllard Saulsburr of Dela ware was elected fiecretary. Tho caucus was harmonious Senator Kern was au thorized to appoint a steerlns committee of nine members, of which he is to he le ex officio chairman He will name lis committee to-morrow, following hlch the comrrtlttee will begin the work f assigning Democrats to committee places. Senator Tillman of South Carolina read statement in the caucus. In which he intimated that he would expect to be madei chairman of the Appropriations Committee, to which he Is entitled under the seniority rule He declared that he would also request the right to name at least two new members of the Senate to serve on that committee to aid him In the heavy work Senator Tillman declared that he had been dubbeel a ' reactionary" res-ently. althouKh when he rame to Washington eighteen vears auo he was so ultra radi cal In ids feelings and utterances that he wns shunned bv many as the "Will Man from Romeo." "I wis almost rcgarde-d as in an nrchlst." said he "The peoplo have caught up. and some of then who were then lagging behind and pulling back are now leading the procession, or trying to do so It is now fashionable to be progressive, whatever that mav lie I have not changed at nil. T am simply A Democrat tlil. as I have nlwavs been, and believe religiously In the principles of Democrarv as enunciated at Balti more t.enilerahlp Mast lie Won. Senator Tillman told the caucus that leadership In the Senate could not be conferred upon anv one bj ei vote of the members of tho Senate He SHid that It must be won on tho floor, and that man who aspired to leadership must demonstrate his ability a debater, his foresight and acumen as a lender, his generalship as n manager, and his rapac ity to enlist the support of his fellow -enitors He said that the complexion of the Senate committees would deter mine in large pert whither the Wilson Bdmlnlstration is to lie a success, and Insisted that no one man be allowed to nime the committees or piece men on them "There ins been no reel leader in Semite on the Democratic side In my time. ' said Senator Tillman "Ilalley had the nhllitv- and knowleelg- of public matters, but his Infirmities of temper nnd lack of tact miele his leadership thinkable to some men Then envy and Jealousv were at work, too. Senator Kern lce.Ilncd last night to ms- rus the personnel of the steering com' nuttee that he will nppolnt It Is under stood, however, that Senitor Martin, the eleposed chairman, will be given a pla' on the committee in the hope of con ciliating him It is probable that Son- Clarke of Arkansas, another of Hi lied conservatives, will be rece.g- nlzed on the steering committee Most other members will come from the ranks of the so-e tiled progressives nni the new members will be given rec ognition The steering committee will act as a committee on committees, and the com plexion of the majorlt membership on all of the import-vnt committees will be fixed hv it. subject to the approval of tho caucus FAIB DEMOCRATS MINGLE. Odd Song Hit at. Chase's Theater William J. Dooley Presents Vaude ville Surprise to Washington. The New York song hit. "Why Did You Make Me Carer' of which so much has been written recently. Is being- suns: this week In Washington at Chase's Theater in true, artlstio stylo. It Is introduced In the "Lawn Party," the latest travesty by William J. Dooley, the uproariously funny comedian, who plays tho Village Sheriff. Of course, Mr. Dooley does not sing the song, because It Is one of those sad, sentimental affairs that brings a. tear rather than a laugh; but "Billy J." leads out one of the real novelties of the hour In a demure, pretty llttlo miss, who makes up as Lillian Itussell. Here is a portion of tho song she sings: Why Did You Make Mc Care? By Auuo Solmah. Why did you mile mi &&$E23FxE i Si p. i Why bring me dreuu - ilJ- -.J " r 3 told mc that sweetheart shoalii nerT pirtThca S W1Z2 v why do you leave me and break my heart? I 9 1. . , , , TOirthould we meet no more J1 J p I "Why honld ' b 1 In -,111. rfwi Wky can't we lore as be-fore.... The SyyasiM ajrtaal J MefTli MailaU. Thern nre a number of remarkably clever oung folks In the "Lawn Party," all In personifications of noted stage celeb rities even to Dave Garfield and the way Comedian Dooley has coached the little star to ring this "Why Did You Mako Me Care?' sung is ccrtainlv one f the greatest treats that struck Wash ington's vaudeville house in the hl'tory of modern refinements WICKERSHAM LEAVES CAPITAL. ttorney Grnrral Tarns Over Of fice tn Ills Snrceaior. Attorney General WIckersham left Washington jesterdiy for New Tork. after turning his olllce over to his suc cessor. James R. McKeynolds. Mr. WIck ersham gave to the new Attorney Gen eral a mass of Government litigation re eiulrlng his immediate attention. Mr. WUkersham will leave New York Saturday for San Francisco, where, with his wife and three friends, thev will board the steamship Cleveland and start on their world tour No other changes In the; personnel of tho staff of th. Department of Justice were made jesterda. Init the resigna tions of thn principal of the assistant attorncjswere handed to.Mr.McRejnolds James II Fowler, the trust buster or the past administration, will hold his of fice for the next few weeks to assist his successor and acquaint him with tin office duties beforn leaving for his home In KnoxvlIIe. Tenn., where he will prac.' tice law. Fidelity Storage Company 1420 U Street N. W. When you have household goods moved or stored you want the best possible service at the lowest possible cost. We have 4 acres of storage, divided into 1,000 indestruct ible rooms. Vaults for household silver. Mothproof rooms. Our trained men pack goods for shipment to any part of the world. Lowest Bates obtained. Only warehouse in the world maintained clear of rats, moth, and vermin of all kinds. A WORD WILL BEING A BEPBESENTATIVE. ft i F?a i jy?3aSjftHHIL yf laanalliaBaBtl S-? n THE EARLY MORNING PLUN6 r t Weimnn's nlionnl l.encne OHIi-lnli Entertain Their Alslllng sisters. Fat Is Ridiculous i J5! 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An exceptionally large case of these Marmola Prescription Tablets Is sold bv all druggists at 76c or sent you direct bv the Marmola Co Farmer Blflg- , . 2 Cincinnati. Ohio ... Clicrenne. VVro ... Iavcnvrt. Icnrx.... Ileimr. 4 o!o .... I)es Moanos, Iowa .. Dnlnth Minn Cialre-ston Tfi .. . llelma, Mnnt Indiana lai" JarkonTilIr 11a .... Kanvu Cilr. Mo ... UtUo neck. Ark .... fn Vncrle Cal . Marquette. Mich ... Mcnnlie--S Tenn Tt Xew tlrleaiia La 70 New lork. N. 1 i) North l'latte. Sehr 44 Omaha. Nehr 4(1 Philadelphia Ta 4J Pittsburg, ra TO Portland. .Me 16 Portland. On-B 6 Salt Luke ( itr. Utah .. .. ht. I.oun, Mo V. St. I'anl. Minn 30 lan Franocn. Cal 70 hpruiKfleld. Ill Z Taeotna. Wash 54 Tampa. 11a 79 Toledo. Ohlf OK Oil o:i oca The Woman's National Democratic league, of which Mrs Steven II Aires, of New ork. is president, wts at horn to a large number of v lsiting Democratic vomen jesterday at the leagues he qutrters. 1713 I Street Northwest. Mrs. Avres was assisted In receiving by Mrs. firarc Porter Hopkins. Held secretary of the league. Mi's Nannie Itindolph Heth. Miss Row Fairfax, and Miss Mannlc M C Dtvls Dr F H Newell, director of the nec- lamitinn Service, lectured on the recla mation of the arid West Other lectures to he delivered at the league's headquarters at 11 o'clock every dnv for the rest of tho week are: To-day. "Safetv Devices and the Protection of Miners," bv Dr. J. A. Holmes, director of the Rureau of Mines: Fridav. "The Tarri'l Post." T. I. Weed: "Aids for Im migration." Dr. Charles G. Nell, former Commissioner of Labor. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, DKTKCTIVES WANTED YOr.Vcf MKN tej operate In own locality, secret serv ice work, experience unnecessary . In e levso stamped envelope for particulars 1'NIVKHSAI. DKTKCTIVK AGENCY. " Colcord nidg.. lllclahoma City. Okla Capital II cm on Lamed Pnrplaa Unoao Depwttj Otct T.OOOOOO A Big Bank has the facilities and the resources to do big things for its depositors. THIS big bank will give you the full benefit of its strength and facilities, wheth er you deposit much or little. National Savings and Trust Company. Corner loth .nnd X. Y. Forty-seventh Year. Ave. AN you step into vour bathroom! 1 the first thinp; in the morning and get unlimited hot water without any further thought than you give to the donning of your bathrobe? Can ou get this supply alvas on time, day after day. without any delay or in terruption? This comfort-making con venience is always available if you have a Ruud Automatic Gas Water Heater in tlie basement, and a simple turn of the faucet does the work. One bath a dozen baths or just enough for the shave and only enough ga3 used to heat the water actually drawn. The Euud supplies this perfect service with out any delay, fuss, or trouble, and at the minimum fuel expense. Complete details of this won derful device can be had at C. A. Muddiman & Co., where the Rudd is displayed in operation. G. A. MUDDIMAN & CO., K, 1204GSt.N.W. 616 12th St. N.W. a nreUBANCE STATEMENTS. CASTRO LEAVES CITY. nelnr Vltfubtm:, Jfrcs ft. MAIiniAGU L.1CHXSES!. William II dements. 40 of Rarannah Ha. Ldna Collini Pate. 3 Her l.corsr W Smith. James F Mrfeulnn. i. of 1 nwrrllle. V a and Mamie M. Hnulr. C3 of MuLham, a Iter. James S MontCPmerr. Oiirle F. Creswtll. II and CTatlrtte O Co ton. a) both of Baltimore. Md Iter John VVeidlev. Georre K Williams. T3 and Ora L Irrcr. 3. both of Oiesterffld County. Vi nailer border, 3 of Ocrmantoern. V. a . and Anna ; I'ope. 3J, of Mount Mrs. JId Iter. W. 1 Johnson. Frederick W Caldwell. 3 and faith R. Bovd. 11 Rev Charles K Fultr. Carroll C Hounds. 3 and Irrorrne Jf Jcrdan. IL both of Norfolk, a Ker. It II Mckitn. IXILOKLD W. W. Brown. 53 and Alice L. Hoffman. CI H. Brown, a and Ilattie Tajlor. 19 C. II Junesian, 31. and Mary C. Dalemane. 26 T. Stone. 3, and Minnie Lee. a H A Dnrer. 3, and lloii Fowler. 1 W. Wilson, a and Ethel MeOellan. Y. i tn ew York tint Will Iteturn. Clpriano Castro, the expatriated for mer President of Venezuela, whose ad misIon to this country was fought tooth and nail by Secretary Nagel. and who had the honor of being entertained by Gov. Sulzcr, of New 1ork. while tho proceedings against him were in progress, left for New York esterdav morning, after spending two dajs in Washington seeing tho sights and the inauguration parade. While in this city he made his home at the Bcllevue. where he attracted the attention of the guests by reason of the great notoriety attaching to him as well s his diminutive size. He informed the attaches of the hotel pni cthrs with whom he came In con- ? tuat he had enlojed his stay In IVV. irigton nnd that he would return . ? ..''in Hie near future. Vtdgaat nnd Murphy Matched. Franciseo. March 5. Ad Wolgast , rlcm Tommy Murphy have been i Ml. by promoter James w. Coff- .fir a, return battle, to tako place "Mil April. Martini and llosal's ITALIAN CflA VERMOUTH 3wC CHRISTIAsTxANDER'S 909 Seventh Street MEN'S SMART FURNISHINGS The (hop that sells the cleverest of men's fixings for less. M. LEVITAN & CO. SOU MTH ST. 2f. IT. NOW IS THE TIME Order Polished Edge Tlato Glass for Table Tops and Furniture. Pre vents Scratching. UOnftKIN's. Family paint Sture nUUlilIMn O 013 Seventh Street TATBMnXT OK TIIE CONDITIOX or TUt Germania Life Insurance Company of New York, Oi the 3".t dar of IVmnber. VS. as rTT n(er the TMstrtet of C.iImnNa eoile. amei Jur 3). IT- and iErast li 13U- Cipetal ! jaw.oo" CO Caiatll atr.4 I)d I.P. Is cash 3WW0a VSITS OVi in die . K.SB Civh in Iik .. . 46tISS Beat eate .. . .. . IJ Sb 3J lt.,1 Mt.,. rMfim IfrJ. lien) . .. . r.r3 453 oeks and l..eidi (market raluel . Sj3iu 1'rrn.lum un-vll-ted and elelerrd and tn han-H rf ai-nts . . iuwi--j Interet dne and acv-ned . . . CS-.13 AU other ai-e'e. viz loans tn ptliej holders on this cntnpany jtmd4 .. 5-. UABILITIE3 Vet uniald claims nerr as nrjnirfd by law Salans. rents, eipenss, taxes, ir . . CViramlsMon hmkerage. &e Ca.sh dividends re-maininf unraid . . . Capital ri.rt Ail oJier lUhihties- Extra rr-erre fned for surrender tallies claimable, ree tntums paid in adrance. extra rivkj. J74V I4J.U .4.4r 00 c.:sis I44. isixca; 390 0CO00 31.1301 Amount rt rik aweurred ant rharartrr f business trAXtacted dunns the eear ml Ufe . 33KS.rom Ivm sustained dunng tlie ear 1912... 1K2.C3.U VI wie revrireii iunrc the year UKI ... 16? ".9: birooded diirlni the year 191t J76 2f.M E. B. DOltEMU"'. rmudent, c V ItT-4. SecTTlarT uWnbTi and sworn to before this T7th day of Fehniirj, 1913. (Seill CHV KtrPES. NoUry ruhll otary niNie. lUchmond l'iinty, orrtlarate fle.1 in New lrrt tinmty. :. v , rejutera .so. iiu INSUHANCE STATEMENTS. STATErIBT OK TIIE CO.DlTIO' or TIIE American Druggists' Fire Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, Oa the Slrt elar nf DeremVr 19A at required un der th. Iert of tVilumbia Code, amended June 3). 13C. and Anjust IS 19'X. Csr4tal stork J30.Tftl Cental tort pud up. in rash 203 (TO 00 4.S.SETS. CaWt in ntfrr ., .M... .. SeT-.J Cash in hunk . . . 13 SCO stocks an.1 hnti.ls (nuerket value) SOT 13 Premhics uneIIerted and in hands ef jents . 1JC4J Itt'ercvt due ajul anied... 4 14 53 A 1 other awrta: (1ann aolnst rrlnsunne cemrany paid for fire los 4 !2 LI VBU.ITIES. Net unjild claims . K . us as rrnnired bv law ..... . Sa!anesL rents, expenses, taxes. Ac . Coennuslen. broleri. Ac..... .... CaWtal stork . ... rtvM ... WsS.-C .. I CS It . ICteiaJ Anotmt of rick asimned and diancter rt puslnes-s transacted duncj th. year "is uoeajso oi losses sustained durlna- the year 1T2. . 41 027 43 Money receired dnrlrx the year 19Q. . ICC 9u5 03 LxTnded durinff the year 1912. . 1195? 17 PICAS H.AVFBY President FRAVK H FBFERIOV5. Secretarr Subscribed and sieem t hefere me this 30th day of January, 1913. DWlGHT 8. MERFIEU. (Seal) Notary l"uNic. I AD VIM The Sewing laAlXlYUl, Machine Man. Will repair jour sewing machine properly, no matter what make, bend postal, or phone M-3233. COHNH.Il 3U AND II STS. X. W. VIJ. ItL.sINLt.-. WniTTES ST.TE11E.T OK THE CODITIOX or The Prudential Insurance Company of America, of Newark, N. J. On the 3W day of Llerembrr. 1912 aa required undT the IMsTict of CotomNa Code, amended Juno 3d. 1912. and AiMt la. 111. Capital rtcrk RCXOtrrioJ Capital stock raid . in cash. ioaxWOO ASSE.11. Osh In ofTie Cah in banks and trust companies .... Krt esute . ... Heal esUte nucleates (first lien) Storks and bxids (market value) Collateral kttn ." lYrmlumi uncollected and premiums deferrc.1 (net) Intcrot snd rents dae and accrued... .. Alt o4her assets; loans on comrany'a Total S7.104M t 43.424 03 l.193,in02 73.24.0BI6S iycre.68130 2765,500 00 -l)7C.95a."7 5,296.09 PILES C7t7RED ITtT TO 14 DATS. Tour dniaxlet will refund money If PAZO OINT ' hleedtcs or protrudics piles la f to li daja. Ma niRTIIS RKPORTCD. WIIIT1". John T. T. ami Martha E. Walker, hoy. Ixlward A. and Elizabeth A. nmitb. bor. John V. and Elizabeth M. Mulluran. fc-irL William C. and Bouiah V. Killinccr, boy. Thomsa J. and Mary E. Hoy. cirl. Frederick Dec. and Oertnide Faust, eirl. Anthony and Theodora M Cioffl boy. rVancii S. and Mary B Baxter, bor. COLORED. Archibald and Pauline Brawner. air!. Jcfan II. and Jocepnino BroaAa, kUI- T T7aire tTUBStipalloa, Don't dose the system with a. lot nf elan. serous habit-forming drugs. Physicians everywhere are now prescrlblna; HotTa Lemon Seldlltz, the cood-taaUns seidlitl rewder. All drugglau itU IL SPECIAL NOTICES. Much 6, mi, NOTICE Is IIKIIUtT GIVES TH T O.V TUB tlitrts first day f .Mirch 1313. "Kill expire all licences crantnl bj tlie .Vwswr oT the District t Columbia to jttvlvilm and ixnduco (Inters tridinc t Iirse- SaUiI hcenies mutt be prwnpUy renewed bj all mdi nerwo de-Jrliyr tn continue bswneM after that date WILLI M r RICH AltPS. s-wMnr. l V mh6 T8.10.IJ. H MAVI SCIENCE OP HEALTH. FREE LEO- ture for women, Wed. J I". m. Natural, i-ion-turciral, cloth bcucd book fire, 91$ Colorado Bid. QUALITY ECONOMY MILLER'S . . SELF-RAISING B-U-C-K-W-H-E-A-T E7At yo-ur grocrr'a, No cowuroeri surpUed. B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO.. Wholelers. 11th and M St. s. K. FUNERAL DESIGNS. F0NERAL FLOWERS Ot Erery DecripUoo-SIclerately IMctd. QUDE, ruacral Daatfx JVaneral DeaUma. J31.: U vBIUTIKS. Net rmraiid claims oo policies. 51.27i73.74 rteerrn as reiulred by law. IndudlSi srrcial reserte 23JS8J420O Uirideslda to poltcynoldera aeeiarea. out not yet due, payable In U13. 5.133.71300 AprJwtirsied to 'he credit of rartiaraUns polieiea as a class, payable after 1313.. Salaries, rents, eipenies. tales, ic Commissions brokerage. e Cash dividends to roHcyholders remain ina unpaid Carilll stock All other liabilities Surploa 1.010 I9S.41 l.KUCf 33.SC7 62 2oxttio.tx 3.O7S051.3C 22SE.005.7J Total ' J3l.TTWS5.0S Amount of rlk assumed and character ef business transacted (written) durinc the year 1912 Life .4i:.!Wt Annuities written durlm the year rerre- sentlnf in annual pajments 40 S3 S3 Loeves raid dunnj the year 1912 In cledipa; matured endowments and an nuilies . ... 20!35.S2S.2 Money received dunrj the year 1313 (total Inonene) SSZ1JTOSI Exreoded dnnni Ihe year 1JU (total disbursements MJ70.9CL3S JOHN' K C.omX k rresideiit, WltXARD I. HAMILTON-. Secretary, bubvribrd and sworn to before me this 3d day of March. 1912 (Seal) JUtlN vv. HALilU, Notify Public of Neer Jersey. EDUCATIONAL. TtTEME.NT OK TIIE CONDITIO.V OP TUB Casualty Company of America In surance Company, of New York, On the Kt day of December 112 a myiired un der the niatnet of Columbia (."ode. amended June 33 13C2 and August . 1311 Capital stork STSOtvrjfO Capital Mock paid up. in cash 750OX(O ASbirra. Cah in e"re 1'J.SC ? Cash In bank ...... ZMfetsi Real estate mortgages (first lien) 4S.00CM Stocks and bonds (market yalue) l.S,8'9fri ITemlnms uncollected and In hands of r,739S nsoii 3 2MM I.I V.BILIT1EJ4. Net unpaid elaiirs atrBM Reerre as reqnurel by law. 3,057 20 TJ Reinsurance rremlums 23 731 14 Balance, rents, cxicn.es. taxes, die .... 2,0roro Communions, brrkenege Ac ... ... .. loveftgii Capital stock and surplus 97S.iW,"a bcrety court bond collateral 3fA,92 l.mv,IN- w Dt. LEOV. rresiient. J E. CE.NNELLY. becreUry Subscribed and sworn to before me thte 2sth clay of February, lrj. J4.S. II IICOHE (eal.) Notary Fuhlie. New York County axents Interest diM and accrued Reinsurance due from ether csnoanie.... Workmen's compensation beiremn DIED. DANIEL. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Washington. D. C. March 3. 1911 In formation has been received at this De partment from Alban G. Snder. Ameri can Consul-General at Panama. Panama, of the death, on January 18. 1913, at Pan ama. Panama, of fJcorge Daniel (colored), an American citlicn. The legal repre sentaUves of the deceased can obtain further Information by applying to this Department. Per dispatch No. 1ST, dated February IS, 1913. KER-On Wednesday. March 5, 1911 at 6 a. m., at Highlands. N. C. RO BERTA W.. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Ker. at T Melroo Street. Chevy Chase. Md. Notice of funeral hereafter. SUTHERf.IN On Tuesday. March 4. 1113, at 4 o'clock P. m.. SfARY EL.IZA- hktii. wue 01 James sutherlln. aged thirty-six years. Funeral from chapel of Frank Geler's' Sons. 1113 Seventh Streets Northwest, on Friday. March 7. at 11 o clock a. m. Interment (private) at Glenn 00 i Cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IK ACCOOTtT aney. Practical weak ewpetially adapted to ssta CBPloyed. &-pag tmllctiD. Oil or address. Director rt Edixaflcm. X. M. O. A.. 17J4 G St.. WaatUnitoa. MRS. EMILY PRECH BARNES BIKUINO. 1XOCUT10M. MS aQrntUa St. sa, Uocota ITSa. . GEORGE P. ZURH0RST, 301 EAST CAPITOL BT. ataMIShed IsC. CHA3. S. ZURIlOBaT. Mfr. J. WILLIAM LEE. Faaeral Dlrwtrto and Embalmer. Lirery tn connectioo. fJomnxodicsua CThapel and Modem Crematorium. Modest rrvora. 332 renntylTanla Ave, pw. Taiephon. Main 1313. largest Morning Circulation. i Detroit Mich., on receipt ef price. J